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Post# 859072   12/30/2015 at 03:27 (3,011 days old) by brucelucenta ()        

At one point in time I had this exact washer. Ended up letting someone I knew have it back in the mid seventies. Probably around "77 or "78. It was a good washer, held a pretty big load for a solid tub machine and washed the hell out of clothes! It moved the clothes as well as a Norge large tub washer. It had pretty fast agitation with tub indexing all the while. Sure cleaned well! One of the last solid tub models that Franklin made. I think there was only one or two years left for solid tub machines.




Post# 859093 , Reply# 1   12/30/2015 at 07:53 (3,010 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        

I think it is similar to the machine Robert called the "pig".   The cycle sequence described in the ad.  is much of what I remember from the DVD's he made a few years ago.   My question please, is who made that dishwasher ?

A dishwasher and a free set of new "wheat" dishes  what a deal.



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